Consumer Information and Disclosure

The University of Hawai‘i campuses are committed to providing clear and accurate information to all prospective and current students.  In support of this goal, and in compliance with Federal regulations, this page provides links to specific consumer information about UH campuses and about financial aid to enrolled and prospective students.

For Prospective Students

Kaua‘i Community College is a member of the National Council for State-Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA). This allows Kaua‘i CC to provide distance education to students in member states without seeking an individual state's approval. 

However, if you are contemplating participation in a Kaua‘i CC online program that leads to a professional licensing agency in a state other than Hawai‘i, you need to contact the appropriate licensing agency in your home state to directly seek information and guidance before beginning a Kaua‘i CC program. Kaua‘i CC programs are designed to meet Kaua‘i County and State of Hawai‘i needs and requirements only. 

Currently, Kaua‘i CC does not offer any fully online programs that lead to professional licensure. 

Professional Licensure

The courses and programs listed below have not been determined to meet specific requirements for licensure or licensure preparation in states other than Hawai‘i. If you intend to work in another state, Kaua‘i CC recommends that you contact that state to learn the specific certification requirements they have to determine whether or not you can work there. 

All of our courses and programs are accredited and course credits may transfer to university programs that may lead to state professional licensure. Additional licensure information can be found on the NC-SARA webpage

Drug and Alcohol Policies: Drug-Free Workplace (Wellness Center - 808.245.8307)
Vaccinations: Health Requirements (Admissions and Records - 808.245.8225)
Accessible Facilities and Services: Disability Services at Kaua'i Community College (Disability - 808.245.8314)

Constitution Day

(VCSA - 808.245.8313 & 808.245.8274)

Section 111 requires that Constitution Day be held on September 17 of each year, commemorating the September 17, 1787 signing of the Constitution. However, when September 17 falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, Constitution Day shall be held during the preceding or following week. Contact individual campuses for information.